Crane Company purchased and installed carpet in its new general offices on March 30 for a total
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(a) Prepare the journal entries necessary for recording the purchase of the new carpet.
(b) Record the December 31 adjusting entry for the partial-year depreciation expense for the carpet, assuming that Crane Company uses the straight-line method.
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